Epson NX400 Quick Guide - Page 6

You can load up to 120 sheets of plain paper, 80 sheets of matte, or 20 sheets - all in one printer

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3. Insert the paper, glossy or printable side up, against the right side and beneath the tab. (Load letterhead or pre-printed paper top edge first.) Always load paper short edge first, even for landscape printing. You can load up to 120 sheets of plain paper, 80 sheets of matte, or 20 sheets of photo paper. Load other special papers one sheet at a time. Note: The type of paper you choose affects the way your printout looks. If you are just making a copy or printing a rough draft, plain paper is fine. However, for the best results, you'll want to use one of Epson's special ink jet papers designed for your printer. For example, your photos will look great printed on Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy (see page 7 for more information). 4. Slide the edge guide against the paper, but not too tightly. Note: For instructions on loading envelopes, see your on-screen User's Guide. 6 Loading Paper

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Loading Paper
3.
Insert the paper, glossy or printable side up, against the right side and beneath
the tab. (Load letterhead or pre-printed paper top edge first.)
You can load up to 120 sheets of plain paper, 80 sheets of matte, or 20 sheets
of photo paper. Load other special papers one sheet at a time.
Note:
The type of paper you choose affects the way your printout looks. If you are just
making a copy or printing a rough draft, plain paper is fine. However, for the best
results, you’ll want to use one of Epson’s special ink jet papers designed for your
printer. For example, your photos will look great printed on Epson Premium Photo
Paper Glossy (see page 7 for more information).
4.
Slide the edge guide against the paper, but not too tightly.
Note:
For instructions on loading envelopes, see your on-screen
User’s Guide
.
Always load paper short edge
first, even for landscape printing.